-With the win, Los Angeles improved to 87-107-25 all-time against the Calgary franchise, which includes a road record of 33-62-15. The Kings have won the last five games at the Scotiabank Saddledome, dating back to February 5, 2011. Los Angeles snapped Calgary’s five-game home winning streak.
-With the win, the Kings improved to 12-6-1 against the Pacific Division.
-The shutout was the team’s 10th of the season (Quick – 4, Jones – 3, Scrivens – 3). The franchise record for shutouts in a season is 11, set in 2011-12.
-Jonathan Quick posted his 29th career shutout. The franchise record for most shutouts as a King is 32, held by Rogie Vachon.
-Los Angeles has won three consecutive games for the first time since defeating Edmonton, San Jose and Colorado between December 17-21.
-With a 4-4 penalty killing performance, the Kings ended a six-game streak in which they allowed at least one power play goal.
-After being held scoreless in the 12 consecutive games before the Olympic break, Dustin Brown recorded one goal and two assists in the two-game Colorado-Calgary road trip.
-Jordan Nolan, who took a game-high three minor penalties, set a regular season career high in ice time with 15:39.
-Robyn Regehr finished with a team-high 24:11 of ice time.
-Mark Giordano finished with a game-high six shots on goal. Dwight King led Los Angeles with five shots.
-The Kings won 37-of-59 faceoffs. Among regular performers, Mike Richards won 4-of-8, Anze Kopitar won 7-of-13, Trevor Lewis won 3-of-4, Jarret Stoll won 13-of-17, Linden Vey won 2-of-4, and Jeff Carter won 7-of-10.
The Kings are scheduled to practice at 11:30 a.m. at Toyota Sports Center on Friday, February 28.
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